gdi32: Win 2000 and Win XP behave differently if there's a '\n' in the string, so remove the width test completely.

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Huw Davies 2006-09-21 10:11:28 +01:00 committed by Alexandre Julliard
parent 35bf41bc16
commit e41992ccaf

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@ -383,11 +383,11 @@ static void test_text_extents(void)
GetTextExtentPointW(hdc, wt, len, &sz2);
ok(sz1.cy == sz2.cy,
"cy from GetTextExtentExPointW (%ld) and GetTextExtentPointW (%ld) differ\n", sz1.cy, sz2.cy);
todo_wine {
/* The \n in the string is apparently handled differently in GetTextExtentPoint and GetTextExtentExPoint */
ok(sz1.cx != sz2.cx,
"cx from GetTextExtentExPointW (%ld) and GetTextExtentPointW (%ld) are the same\n", sz1.cx, sz2.cx);
}
/* Because of the '\n' in the string GetTextExtentExPoint and
GetTextExtentPoint return different widths under Win2k, but
under WinXP they return the same width. So we don't test that
here. */
for (i = 1; i < len; ++i)
ok(extents[i-1] <= extents[i],
"GetTextExtentExPointW generated a non-increasing sequence of partial extents (at position %d)\n",